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Anthony's first day of kindergarten. |
Today was our official start of homeschool. We've been doing "school" for over a year, but nothing official. I wasn't tracking our time, etc. However, today we started for real and I started to track our time and began what will be our portfolio for our reviews with the state. Since we have been doing school work for some time now, I tried to make this morning special. We purchased new crayons and a special box for his school supplies to go in. Crayons, pencil, scissors, glue stick, tape and pencil sharpener. We also have a special play date planned for this afternoon. We are meeting a bunch of friends at the pool. Water is probably going to be cold, considering how chilly it's been lately. It will definately be fun for the kids though! Water is water to them.
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He was so excited to start this morning, that after breakfast he wanted
to make sure his pencil was sharp enough for school. |
We started our morning off with bible study first. I'm trying to start a habit of bible first before anything else, to stress the importance of God's word in our life. I read a story to him from our bible study book about the bible being true and the bible being from God. After I read it aloud, I asked him questions, which he answered correctly. (Whew, he was listening. Mr. Wiggle worm listened!) Then he colored a picture that correlated to the story and then we did something really fun.....we made our very own scroll! We even burned the edges of the scroll to make it look more "authentic". Anthony was in amazement! I lit the paper and he blew the flame out. He exclaimed, "This is awesome!". Of course, that made me feel that I had accomplished the task of making our first day "fun". Now, I understand that not all days are going to be "fun". Learning isn't always fun, I realize this. I guess what I was really going for was perhaps "special". I can't remember my first day of school, with the exception of my Donald Duck school bag, being scared to death about riding the bus and leaving my mom ALL day; ALL alone. There were no tears or fears here this morning!

I used a brown grocery bag, copied our bible verse (John 17:17) from the big bible, and giant knitting needles. I traced the lines for Anthony to cut and he pasted the bible verse onto the bag, whiche he also cut himself. Then we rolled our "scroll" up. Keep in mind, God layed this idea on my mind this morning right after I got up. Gathering the supplies, took like 10 minutes if that. Awesome! Last night I read over what we would work on and I didn't have a craft in mind. Anthony's not much of a craft kid. But, I guess when you mix a boy with fire, well, it's a recipe for awesomeness.
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Anthony blowing the flames out. |
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Anthony's finished scroll. Guess you could also used chop sticks if you don't have knitting needles. |
I typed up our bible verse and printed it off (for free!) from WorksheetWorks.com, so he could trace the letters. Then we started to discuss what kind of books we use, like the bible, storybooks, cookbooks, etc. We also discussed how to treat books and how we read. We read from left to right and from top to bottom. We also talked about things that are alike. He traced different lines in his workbook and did some coloring work. We also practiced counting with M&Ms. Once he counted as high as he could, he got to eat those M&Ms. Then before we knew it, we were done. He then got to pick out a sticker and place it on our school calendar. It will be neat to watch our progression on our school calendar in the weeks to come.
I just asked Anthony what he thought of his first day of school. His reponse was, "It was GOOD!". (Mama is smiling from ear to ear, but realizes all days aren't going to be so GOOD.) :)